In this episode Will can't decide if he wants to buy Dragon Age: Inquisition after getting burned by more Assassin's Creeds and Calls of Duty. Chris played Antike, a civilization game where everything was deterministic, and both of our hosts are looking forward to getting to play Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. And there are bees.

In this episode, we discuss how we created or found gaming groups, and presumably, how you can to! We spill the beans on how we all met each other and our current and past groups, we are confident that most gamers play more than one kind of game, we touch on the difficulties of grouping in MMOs, and finish by explaining what "don't be weird" means...

In this episode, we get unexcited about ninjas, maybe a little excited about Valkyria Chronicles, and super excited about some Blizzard FPS thing. Will hates Magic, Chris loves Catchup, and we review the "survival horror" video game The Evil Within and the combinatorically superior supplement for Dungeon World called Class Warfare.

In our next episode, we're going to tell you how we find and create gaming groups. Stay tuned!

In this episode, we discuss the growing phenomenon of "microgames." What is a microgame? Haven't they existed in some form or another for a long time? Why are they so popular, and why are they so popular only now? What "microgames" are our favorites?

In this episode, we don't care about the Magic: The Gathering board game, Will is disappointed with The Evil Within, Chris blames the dice for his losses, and we give you full reviews of the tactical board game Sentinel Tactics: The Flame of Freedom and the logic puzzle of a party game One Night Ultimate Werewolf.

In our next episode, we're going to talk about what is up with "Microgames." Stay tuned!